Guoxuan High-tech's Xiong Yonghua: Exporting batteries overseas is an inevitable choice. The company's solid-state batteries are expected to be mass-produced in the first quarter of 2027
On June 25, Xiong Yonghua, Vice President of Strategic Operations of Guoxuan High-tech, said at the 2025 Global New Energy Vehicle Cooperation and Development (Shanghai) Forum that battery export is an inevitable choice, and Southeast Asia is an important export market. "With the export of OEMs, the company believes that battery export is also inevitable. For the current new energy industry, export is a very good opportunity." Xiong Yonghua mentioned. Regarding the Southeast Asian market, Xiong Yonghua said: "The company advocates the joint construction of a green 'Belt and Road' market. The entire carbon emissions of the countries that jointly build the 'Belt and Road' account for a high proportion in the world. The company hopes to help build the green energy transformation of the 'Belt and Road' and solve the global green energy development problem." Speaking of overseas market strategies, Xiong Yonghua revealed that Guoxuan High-tech will carry out international development in four aspects: products, markets, manufacturing, and capital. At the same time, the company will go hand in hand in the three major overseas markets of Asia Pacific, Europe, and the Americas. "Southeast Asia is the first step for the company to go overseas, and we look forward to making some gains in the Southeast Asian market." In his view, globalization is the long-term strategic direction of Guoxuan High-tech, and the company has strategic determination. The company's current five-year plan focuses mainly on global promotion. Regarding solid-state batteries, Xiong Yonghua mentioned at the scene: "The semi-solid-state batteries and all-solid-state batteries that the company just released in May are expected to be mass-produced and put into production in the first quarter of 2027. The application scenarios include passenger cars, commercial vehicles, construction machinery and eVTOL aircraft."